Mexico City Street Food

For many years, Mexico City\\\'s famous Centro district became a virtual ghost town after dark. Anyone who ventured into the area after the sun set was generally met with closed-up shops and little to do. Lately, one exciting change is making Centro a lot more of a nightlife hot spot: Calle Regina. The street was designated a \\\"cultural corridor\\\" by the Mexican government in 2007. Since then, the street has been sealed off to traffic and has come alive....

For many years, Mexico Citys famous Centro district became a virtual ghost town after dark. Anyone who ventured into the area after the sun set was generally met with closed-up shops and little to do. Lately, one exciting change is making Centro a lot more of a nightlife hot spot: Calle Regina. The street was designated a \\\"cultural corridor\\\" by the Mexican government in 2007. Since then, the street has been sealed off to traffic and has come alive!...

Mexican dishes are known to be rich in flavour, spicy and colourful. Mexican cuisine is said to be a mix of Spanish, Middle-Eastern and native Mexican cooking styles. Mexican cuisine is also known for the use of many native spices that are unique to the country. A trip to Mexico will open your eyes to the many possibilities of Mexican food. Here is a list of some of the best Mexican dishes that you should try while on holiday in Mexico....

Why is Mexico considered a poor country? Corruption permeates all levels of government. Mexican presidents have pillaged the country\'s treasury. Drug lords can easily buy loyalties among law enforcement personnel. The richest man in the world is Mexican? Cancun\'s glitter and luxury next to abject poverty? Half the population lives in miserable conditions....

Mexico City is located in a valley lodged between two volcanoes. The plateau reaches a height of 2,240 meters (7,349 feet), making Mexico City an exotic and scenic location. The city was built by the Aztecs in 1325 and it has still managed to retain its historic buildings and heritage....

This report is the final part of a new series considering five countries known as the ‘BRICM’ economies – Brazil, Russia, India, China and Mexico – from the perspective of the branded/packaged food industry...